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Woodstork grabbing a small Blue Crab. Not a particularly common bird for Ft. De Soto, since they generally prefer fresh water. However, thanks to storm surge from the distant passing of Wilma, a freshwater pond at North Beach was flooded then partially filled with sand, leaving a bunch of fish trapped when the waters receded, and making them easy pickings for the birds for the next few days. Six storks along with a host of others were working this pond, within about two days they had fairly emptied it of prey.
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